It's a rare Sunday runaway victory on the PGA Tour, thanks to Tiger Woods holding on to his massive lead at the Bridgestone Invitational. And that's kind of boring. So when a squirrel struck, David Feherty and Gary McCord teamed to make a wonderful moment happen.

The transcript:

McCord: David, what do ya got for me? Down there following, what do ya got? Give me something.

Feherty: There's been an unusual incident here.

McCord: Squirrel? (aggrieved sigh)

Feherty: There was an itinerant squirrel in Tiger's line. We had to have it forcibly removed. It turned on one of the marshals at one stage.

McCord: The rodent people couldn't contain the squirrel, half-crazed? I don't trust squirrels, David. Never did. (inaudible call of missed Tiger birdie putt) This will be the first four-footer.

Feherty: Now we're acting like we don't care.

(CBS airs squirrel sprinting across green)

McCord: Yeah, yeah. Oh, there it is right there! Look at it.

Feherty: See that?

McCord: They're possessed by the devil, those squirrels. I'm telling you. He knows he's on television.

Feherty: Yeah, he just hightails it now. But he did, uh, attempt to return and he was on the through line —

McCord: You know, they always leave towards magnetic north, did you know that?

Feherty: No, I did not.

McCord: Yeah, they always exit magnetic north. I don't know why. No one does. Just like bats when they exit a cave, they go left.

Unidentified voice: That was south, Gary.

(silence)

David, the anticipation here is killing me. What do you think? Give me something. Four feet?

Feherty: He's been amazing from this distance all week. I don't see why he would miss this one. It's just a question, can he get to it double figures?

McCord: I think his deal is, "I don't want to make a bogey today. That's my goal. Not one rotten bogey."

(Tiger makes par putt)

Feherty: You can't make all those the way he's done. You can't. You have to miss at some stage.